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ScriptSpot is a diverse online community of artists and developers who come together to find and share scripts that empower their creativity with 3ds Max. Our users come from all parts of the world and work in everything from visual effects to gaming, architecture, students or hobbyists.

This is another tool development of mine for 3ds Max. This geometry plugin allows users to quickly create and fine tool the looks of an eye for any character. The idea behind this tool was to make a way for users to quickly populate eyes with the ease to adjust the sizing of the iris and pupil. With the benefit of this plugin users can freely animate several properties. As an example the pupil sizing can be animated to represent dilation.

ImagineCGTools v 2.7.2 are a group of useful 3DSMax and VRay plugins that make your life easier: in fact most of the implemented operations are some repetitive actions but often required to obtain a good final result.

A modern version of MXSCOM, to allow for editing & execution of 3ds Max MaxScript and Python files from external code editors.

In 2005 Simon Feltman released the first MXSCOM, a small Visual Basic 6 application that took commands and sent them to Autodesk's
3ds Max's internal COM server. This allowed users to choose their own external code editor for editing MaxScript and to be able to
have their MaxScript code execute in 3ds Max by way of having the code editor utilize MXSCOM to send the file into 3ds Max and have it

Check a new tool developed to improve 3ds Max's regular sphere primitive. This new primitive allows users to control how many columns and rows of verts there are. Holding Alt forces the sphere to be created at [0,0,0]. It allows users to independently adjust the radius on the X,Y,Z. It also gives users to option to adjust whether it's capped or not when turned into a hemisphere.